79 Pubs and Bars found in or around Waterloo (London Underground, Train Station)

The first thing that you see on walking into Baltic is massive purple drapes. Then comes the bar and as you walk through the light gets better and the place gets bigger. The bottom end is the restaurant. This is a great place...

The Ring has moved with the times, evolving from an old-fashioned boozer into something more in tune with modern tastes. It attracts a smart youngish crowd of local workers who enjoy the laid-back music and relaxed atmosphere....

Resplendent in its new livery, the ex-paddle steamer, the Tattersall Castle is a fitting tourist attraction for the area, located in an ideal spot almost opposite the London Eye and County Hall and close to Westminster. The...

Don't be fooled by the 1960s building whose bottom floor this pub occupies. This boozer is an oasis in an otherwise drab part of London between Blackfriars and Waterloo. Our visit took place on a Friday lunchtime, the pub being...

Motion is a conveniently placed bar, suited to younger weekend drinkers and after work gatherings. Set in the unusual Hungerford House, the small ground floor gives way to a labyrinthine basement area, where most of the...

A fairly traditional pub in a leafy side-street, as evidenced by the group of OAPs in the corner when we were in recently. Now part of a chain offering hostel accommodation in London, the pub itself isn't vastly different to...

Don't go looking for anything original here (after all, this is a street with two Starbucks on it) as this is an unspectacular Nicholson's pub. The main bar always feels on the small side, whether that's due to the giant screen...

The Fuller's Ale and Pie formula, works very nicely here in one of their central London hotels. It's a grand and interesting looking building, complemented inside with Fuller's trademark Ale & Pie wood panel and glass...

Search about on the back streets and you'll still come across a few pubs like The Pineapple - neat little boozers, quietly going about the business of keeping their regulars happy. There's room enough here for a pool table, a...

Well, they've got some chandeliers in, had a general tidy up and got shot of the (disturbing) Charlie Chaplin mannequin - even though the Charlie doll has been despatched to a vaudevillian props rest home, the booth at the back...

This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint!
We'll be sending one of our reviewers along very soon to review the pub for Fancyapint.com. In the meantime why not give...

During the after-office rush for drink, this place can resemble a bright barn that exists solely to serve alcohol. It attracts droves of thirsty accountants and such who guzzle bottled beer and bark into mobile phones before...

Probably the most famous pub in the area, the Coal Hole is pretty much unchanged over the years, although it has had its ups and downs. Built in a corner of the Savoy Hotel complex, the pub has a medieval (circa 1904) style...

Not a pub, we know, but a wine bar with more charm and atmosphere than many of London's boozers (particularly those nearby); Gordon's is one of the most idiosyncratic drinking holes in town, its darkened alcoves a world away...